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Highest number of female founders participate in Enterprise Ireland New Frontiers programme

Delivered at The Rubicon Centre at Munster Technological University, the Enterprise Ireland New Frontiers programme is dedicated to providing entrepreneurs at start-up stage with an ecosystem that supports and guides them in meeting a wide variety of challenges


Enterprise Ireland’s New Frontiers programme saw the highest number of women participants today since the programme’s inception over a decade ago.

Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment of Ireland, Simon Coveney addressed the 15 successful start-up companies from the Cork region, as they graduated from the second phase of the programme.

Paula Carroll, New Frontiers National Programme Manager said, “Enterprise Ireland is proud to support and fund this critically-important entrepreneurial development programme delivered by Munster Technological University in Cork and Kerry. Both programmes have a strong record of supporting entrepreneurs who have gone on to build successful businesses, contributing to both economic growth and employment in the region.”

Delivered at The Rubicon Centre at Munster Technological University, the Enterprise Ireland New Frontiers programme is dedicated to providing entrepreneurs at start-up stage with an ecosystem that supports and guides them in meeting a wide variety of challenges.

The programme has helped develop start-ups and entrepreneurs in the Cork region, alongside key support from the Local Enterprise Offices.

The fifteen start-ups graduating from the 2022 programme are:

Aoife McInerney, New Frontiers Programme Manager at the Rubicon Centre, Munster Technological University, said, “It has been an immense privilege to work with such a talented and committed group of founders and support them on part of their journey. The most valuable thing they build, while on the New Frontiers programme, is the network with their peers and their knowledge of the ongoing support available throughout the Irish start-up ecosystem”.


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